
Taiwan Talk
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Taiwan in Time in September
FullWe continue our ongoing series with Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung, whose weekly column "Taiwan in Time" highlights important moments in Taiwan's history. In this episode, we discuss his articles for September. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

A Vegan's Guide to Taiwan
FullIn this episode, we speak to Jesse Duffield about his new Taiwan travel books aimed at helping vegan and vegetarian travelers stay well fed during their stay in Taiwan. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Surfing Taiwan
FullWe speak with Brent Calkins, the founder of startup that will soon release a website and APP aimed at giving surfers everything they¡¦ll need to hit the waves in Taiwan. He tells us why Taiwan is a good place to be a surfer right now. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Practicing Islam in Taiwan
FullWe bring on Amal Chao, a member of Taipei¡¦s Muslim community and an attendee of the Taipei Grand Mosque, to give her perspective on ongoing government efforts to make Taiwan a more accommodating place to practice Islam. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Taiwan in Time in August
FullWe continue our ongoing series with Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung, whose weekly column "Taiwan in Time" highlights important moments in Taiwan's history. In this episode, we discuss his articles for August. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Wu Feng Returns to Talk Travel
FullTaiwan based Turkish performer and travel host Wu Feng (aka §d»ñ) makes a repeat appearance on the show to talk about his new travel book, "ª±¥X¥xÆWWay," which draws on his extensive travel experiences to highlight some lesser known Taiwan travel spots. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Homemade Cider from Taiwan Start-up: Alchema
FullLocal start-up Alchema attempts to establish its' brand in Taiwan and on the world stage. We speak to CEO Oscar Chang and COO Angel Huang of Alchema regarding their homemade cider device, and goals and issues of developing DIY cider. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Facing History with a Video Game
FullWe speak to the creator of "Detention," a forthcoming video game from a Taipei based game developer that blends horror, folk culture and history to draw players into the experience of life in White Terror era Taiwan. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Taiwan in Time in July
FullWe continue our ongoing series with Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung, whose weekly column Taiwan in Time highlights important moments in Taiwan's history. We discuss his July articles. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Taiwan at the 2016 Summer Olympics
FullWe speak with Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee Secretary General Jacqueline Shen about what we should expect from team Taiwan at the upcoming games. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

"Those crazy Taiwanese animators"
FullWe pay a visit to Next Animation Studio in Taipei to check in with the team that achieved viral notoriety after its irreverent animated renderings of the news shot to international prominence. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

"Arnie" Takes on Filipino Experience in Taiwan
FullTaiwanese-Filipino filmmaker Rina Tsou discusses her short film "Arnie," which portrays the life of a Filipino fisherman serving aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat. We discuss her film and her perspective on the immigrant experience in Taiwan. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Taiwan in Time in June
FullWe begin a new interview series in which Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung brings us moments in Taiwan history as described in his weekly column, Taiwan in Time. This week, we take on his June articles. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

A Year of Design in Taipei
FullTaipei has won the designation of World Design Capital for 2016, meaning it will host world renowned designers and design themed events throughout the year. We speak with Taipei Department of Cultural Affairs Commissioner Beatrice Hsieh to learn more. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Sparking Interest for Electric Vehicles in Taiwan
FullDavid Edward Lane of the Taiwan Electric Vehicles Association makes the case for broader adoption of electric vehicles in Taiwan. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

"Love Boat: Taiwan"
FullFilmmaker Valerie Soe discusses her ongoing documentary film project to cover a popular cultural enrichment program that was aimed at Taiwanese heritage youth living overseas. We discuss how a modest government program came to be called the "Love Boat." -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Richard Saunders on the Hidden Travel Gems of Taiwan
FullWriter and hiking expert Richard Saunders discusses his new book, "Taipei 101: Essential Sights, Hikes and Experiences on Ilha Formosa," and introduces us to some of the country's lesser known travel destinations. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

The Dr. Dog is in
FullWe speak to Taiwan Dr. Dog, a group working to train strays to become therapy animals for disabled patients. We discuss a new cooperation with Taipei City that aims to find families who can help raise and train the next generation of "Dr. Dogs." -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: Blast from the radio past
FullWe revisit a time when English language radio in Taiwan all came from ICRT's predecessor, Armed Forces Network in Taiwan. Listen in to this very special episode as we bring classic moments from the AFNT era back to Taiwan's airwaves. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

US-Taiwan Ties Under the Tsai Administration
FullNow that US policy makers have gotten their first glimpse of the Tsai Ing-wen presidency in action, we invite back to the show Rupert Hammond-Chambers of the US-Taiwan Business Council to get his take on where Taipei-Washington relations are headed. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Facing History with "transitional justice"
FullWe speak to Dr. Ernest Caldwell of the Oriental and African Studies School of Law in London about President Elect Tsai Ing-wen¡¦s pledge to confront Taiwan¡¦s authoritarian past by pursuing a program of transitional justice. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

"Taiwan's Changing Media Landscape"
FullWe speak with Taiwan based freelance journalist Jane Rickards about her recent article for Taiwan Business TOPICS magazine which takes a hard look at the state of Taiwan media in 2016. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: Meimeiwawa Give a New Take on Taiwan
FullLara and Esther Veronin of Meimeiwawa Multimedia join the Morning Show to talk about how they're bringing together the best of East and West to produce original, bi-lingual film and music content that offers their distinct perspective on Taiwan living. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Taiwan's One in Forty
FullThe One-Forty Foundation points out that Southeast Asian guest workers make up an important segment of Taiwan's society, but negative attitudes have led to a yawning gap between these newcomers and locals. We discuss their work bridging that gap. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: Laowai Kan Taiwan Talk
FullWe bring Taiwan Talk to ICRT's Morning Show for an extended interview with Ben Hedges, the host of the popular youtube video series "A Laowai's View of China and Taiwan" (¦Ñ¥~¬Ý¤¤°ê¡B¦Ñ¥~¬Ý¥xÆW). -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Taiwan Talk in SPAAAAAACE!!!!
FullWe welcome to the show the Director of Taiwan¡¦s National Space Organization Chang Kuei-Hsiang to learn about two Taiwan made satellites set to launch within the next 12 months. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: Play Ball! with the Chinese Professional Baseball League
FullCPBL Director of International Affairs James Young joins the Morning Show to tell us about all the action coming up as the league gets into full swing with its 27th season now under way. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Taking a Look at Taiwan in Time
FullWe speak to Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung about his new column, Taiwan in Time, which provides a weekly look at important moments in Taiwan's history. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

A Progress Report on Teach for Taiwan
FullWe last spoke to this group in 2013, when they were just beginning their ambitious plan to recruit and train teachers to address shortages in Taiwan's rural areas. We check back in, and also discuss the root causes of education inequality in Taiwan. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: ChinesePod Returns to School Us on Pronunciation (and movies)
FullThe hosts for the popular online Mandarin learning site ChinesePod make their second appearance on the Morning Show to discuss their new educational series aimed at making pronunciation easier for Chinese learners. We goof off a bit too. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: A Master Class in Business Networking
FullThe Morning Show's favorite international business guru, Steven Parker, stops by to teach us the ins and outs of professional networking. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Meeting English Learners Where They Are
FullWe Speak to Tony Coolidge, the founder of the American Basketball English Camp, a program that aims to make English learning more accessible in Taiwan by bringing it to the basketball court. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: Spreading the Good Brews of Craft Beer in Taiwan
FullWe invite Taipei Times features reporter Dana Ter onto the show to take us on a tour of Taiwan's burgeoning craft beer scene. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Taiwan Isn't Orchidding Around
FullWith the Taiwan International Orchid Show in Tainan wrapping up this week, we speak with the exhibitions's vice president, Professor Wen-Huei Chen, to learn how Taiwan came to be such a powerhouse in the field of orchid cultivation. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: Spreading Taiwan's Traditional Tea Culture
FullOn this live segment, we get schooled on how to make a proper cup of tea the Taiwan way by Nathan Davis of The Tea Syndicate, a group working to let more people in on the pleasures of Gongfu Cha. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Taiwan's Democracy Looking Pretty Good
FullBertelsmann Stiftung's Transformation Index placed Taiwan at the top of its 2016 rankings of "developing and transitional" countries for its strong gains in democratic institutions and its market economy. Listen in to hear what Taiwan is doing right. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

A US Perspective on Taiwan's White Terror
FullWe speak with Jonathan Benda of Northeastern University about American author Vern Sneider¡¦s 1953 novel, A Pail of Oysters, which gave a US audience a rare, unflinching glimpse of life in Taiwan during the White Terror period. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Exploring the 69 Year Legacy of 228
FullWe speak with novelist Shawna Yang Ryan about her newly released book, "Green Island," which provides a fictional account of one family swept up in the powerful forces unleashed by the 228 Incident. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: eSports, Taiwan's Competitive Niche?
FullWe speak with US expat and prominent showtcaster Ben Novotny about his work in Taiwan's eSports world, and why he believes competitive video gaming should be regarded as an official sport in Taiwan. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Learning the Lessons of the Last Earthquake
FullWe speak with Dr. Wei-sen Li of Taiwan's National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction about what this month's earthquake disaster in Tainan reveals about Taiwan's earthquake preparedness. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

The Puppet Master's Apprentice
FullWe speak with French puppeteer Jean-Luc Penso about his time studying under renowned Taiwanese puppet master Li Tian-lu, and his work sharing the art of traditional Taiwanese puppet theater with the world. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

A Song of Orchid Island
FullWe speak with Father Barry Martinson about his bestselling book "Song of Orchid Island," which recounts the year he spent living on the island among the indigenous Tao people. The book was recently released in a digital format by Camphor Press. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Modern Women's Foundation on Taiwan's First Female President
FullWe speak with the foundation's deputy chief executive, Lin Mei-hsun, who says that it's important to look past the symbolism of the Tsai victory, and instead watch to see whether or not her administration will really deliver on policies to protect women. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

The Numbers Are in, but What's Really Changed?
FullWe speak with political scientist Dr. Nathan Batto of Academia Sinica to get his take on what the landslide DPP victory is going to mean for Taiwan politics going forward. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Meet the International Press
FullWe speak with some of the foreign correspondents who will be covering the 2016 presidential and legislative election here in Taiwan to learn what it's like covering a place you did not grow up in for an audience that has lots of other stuff on its mind. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: Hungry Girl Taipei Tells us About the City's Good Eats
FullWe're joined by the food reviewer behind popular blog A Hungry Girl's Guide to Taipei to hear about all the good food trends Taipei has going for it, and just how she became the anonymous blogger so many Taipei residents depend on for their foodie needs. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Checking in on The Lab Space
FullThe theater space is wrapping up its first season of productions, so we speak with its artistic director, Brook Hall, to hear about how it's been going. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: Speaking with the Red Bean Cake Girl
FullOn this show: the German expat that captured local media attention with her impressive language skills, and her selling of red bean cakes. We discuss cultural barriers, and what was behind all that attention. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Overcoming Disability with Assistive Technology
FullWe speak with Taipei based nonprofit the Icebreaker Association about their work bringing assistive technology to disabled people in Taiwan and why they think more should be done to make this technology more widely available. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Morning Show Bonus: Speaking with the Sinica Podcast
FullListen in to another Morning Show extended interview as we speak with the hosts of the popular podcast aimed at helping the English speaking world make a little more sense of current affairs in China. Find it here: https://popupchinese.com/lessons/sinica -- Hosting provided by SoundOn